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  • Sacred Heart mixed medium painting with Sanskrit prayer shard from a Tibetan prayer flag.

  • A couple of years ago, I designed this image and sent it to family and friends as a Christmas greeting. The photo is of a stained glass window in a lovely old Catholic church in southern Louisiana.

  • Another view of Chapel Of The Holy Cross.

  • Sales of this Design? – 2 sales so far :) / / For a larger view – click here / Karin Taylor with her winning entry in the Creative Mums Mum=Mum2 Competition, to be hung in the Manly Arts Festival during Sept 2008, you can view the winning entries at the Creative Mums website! / / Card / Mounted Print / Framed Print / TShirt available in lots of different colours and styles including white Madonna and Child Welcome / Cards and Prints by Karin Taylor Created on brown paper with white acrylic gesso / pastels and felt pen, and a little photoshopping I thought this would be a nice design for to give as a welcome to newborn babies and their parents :D I have also created another design for cards and prints in a variation with a fresh white background that would look wonderful in the baby’s nursery

  • / click here for more info onthe buyers booth photo (above) Other Christmas Cards and Art / / For a larger view – click here / Karin Taylor with her winning entry in the Creative Mums Mum=Mum2 Competition, to be hung in the Manly Arts Festival during Sept 2008! Karin pictured with winning entry in the Creative Mums Comp Mum=Mum2 … this design has been selected to hang at the Manly Arts Festive in Sydney during Sept 2008, you can view the winning entries at the Creative Mums website / / Madonna and Child featured on the wall at the Chill Cafe / Manly, Sydney during the Manly Art Fest 2008 / / prints and cards with white background only / Canvas Print / Framed Print / prints and cards with welcome/congratulations background / tshirt in many varieties of styles and colours Madonna and Child Cards and Prints / Cards and Prints by Karin Taylor HUGS FOR FROZENFA (SINGAPORE GROUP) AND HAHPISTUFF (WEDDING ILLUSTRATIONS GROUP) AND MUSCULARTEETH (VIDEO MONTAGE GROUP) Created on brown paper with white acrylic gesso / pastels and felt pen, and a little photoshopping

  • A painting of Christ’s saving blood..”It’s not the cup..it’s what is in the cup that gives eternal life” healing hands’ ....Acrylic painting on canvas.. Amazing Grace... all proceeds to Wateraid.... featured in ‘Surrealism’

  • what a joy and wauw what a color, it was truly amazing, every corner had a surprise..Bikaner, Rajahstan, India

  • Gouache and Ink. Feautred in the Core Group June 2009

  • And , behold .I Come quickly:and my reward is with me, to give ever man according as his works shall be. / I am Alpha and Omega,the begainning and the end,the frist and the last. / Blessed are they that do His commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city. / REV:22:12,13,14 / /

  • Nativity at Bethléem / /

  • This Dove was taken in Clayton, CA with my Canon Power Shot SI IS camera.. straight from camera / Image made for a friend I lost to heart failure… This is for you Charlie <><

  • ..enter the incomparable kingdom of God ..where He sent His only Son to be our Saviour..”And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn.” (Luke 2:7) ...... ... 100% proceeds to Wateraid.org.... first experimental Nativity scene inspired by the song…. ...

  • BEST VIEWED LARGE © C J Lewis. Mixed media of photography and digitally created art work using PhotoPlus6 for painting, blending, air-brushing, layering, colouring and sizing. 29.10.08 FEATURED IN MUSIC INSPIRED ART GROUP / DECEMBER 2008 FEATURED IN Core / group 100% of the proceeds of this art is donated to The Philadelphia Mission that helps the starving children of Africa. Reverence – Faithless / OR / Reverence – Faithless with lyrics Vertical Card OR Horizontal Card / MCN:C7EC9-83BBE-E3D37 Excerpt from The Seat Of The Soul by Gary Zukav (Reverence – Chapter 3 Page52/53) Reverence is a perception, but it is a holy perception. The perception of holiness is not one we use continually. It is one that we apply to religion, but not to the process of evolution or the learning process of the human Life, and so we do not approach the need to learn and all of the learning experiences of our lives with regard for their purpose against the background of spiritual development. Perceiving in this way is true reverence, because it allows you to look at what you are going through and to see it within the framework of the evolution and the maturation of your own spirit. It is true reverence, because it enables you to look at all the evolutions that are taking place simultaneously with your own, in all the kingdoms of Life, and fully appreciate, or at least see very differently, how they unfold. Only when we see through eyes that lack reverence, for example, does the feeding of one animal upon another appear to be a cruel system instead of one where species learn to give to each other, where there is a natural give and take and sharing of the energies between kingdoms. This is ecology: the natural redistribution of energy between kingdoms. It is only our kingdom, the human kingdom, that wants to warehouse energy, to use much more than it needs and to store what it does not, so that the balance of the cycle is disturbed so dramatically. If each of us took only what he or she needed for that day, it would be perfect. Animals do not warehouse like us, except in the case of animals that need to for winter. The perception of reverence allows us to see the interdependency of different species from a more comprehensive and compassionate perspective. It allows us to see the significance of each living creature, and its experiences, to the compassionate unfolding of the Universe. This perspective is much less likely to create violent or destructive responses within us as we grow through our lives because it reveals in each moment the value of all Life. Approaching and regarding Life with an attitude of reverence permits the experience of being unempowered but not cruel. As you work toward becoming reverent, your tendencies toward harming others and other forms of Life diminish. As you acquire a sense of reverence, you develop a capacity to think more deeply about the value of Life before you commit your energy to action. When you are fully reverent, you cannot harm Life, even though you are unempowered. Without reverence the experience of being unempowered can become a very cruel one because a disempowered person is a frightened person, and if a frightened person has no sense of reverence, he or she will harm or kill indiscriminately. Reverence is a level of protection and honor about the process of life so that while a person is maturing toward the journey of authentic empowerment, he or she harms nothing. Because we have no reverence, our journey to empowerment often includes the experiences of victimizing life. Therefore, there are victims and victimizers. The process of destroying Life while we are learning about Life that has characterized our evolution would cease, or at least would be very different, if we approached life with a quality of reverence. It is because we have no sense of reverence, no true belief in the holiness of all Life, that Life is destroyed and tortured, brutalized, starved and maimed while we journey from unempowerment to empowerment. If a sense of reverence were brought into the process of evolution, then as each of us, and our species, move through the cycle of being unempowered to becoming empowered, the many leanings that are contained within that growing process of evolution would not likely produce violence and fear to the extent that it is now experienced. The destructions of human Life, plant Life, animal Life, and the planet would be considerably diminished, or would cease, if there were an active principle of reverence within our species, if there were the perception within our species, and within each of us, that although we are engaged in evolutionary processes that require personal learning, that does not authorize us to destroy Life while we are learning, or because we are. We would not have the karmic energy of destruction, only of learning. Even though learning is contained in destruction, the karmic consequences of participating in violence and destruction are a high price to pay for it. It is not necessary, in other words, to learn what we need to learn and have it cost somebody his or her life. It is not necessary for progress and the experience of progress to cost the destruction of nature. It is not necessary, but without a sense of reverence for Life, who cares that it destroys Life? Without reverence, Life becomes a very cheap commodity, as it is upon our planet now where the entire process and the sacredness of evolution is not regarded, accepted, or honored. If we perceived Life with reverence, and understood our evolutionary process, we would stand in awe at the experience of physical Life and walk the Earth in a very deep sense of gratitude. As it is, there are billions of human beings who are filled with regret that they are on the Earth, with overwhelming experiences of pain, despair, discouragement, depression, starvation and disease. These are the things of our planet. They result largely from the fact that so much of the human condition is without reverence.

  • May I never boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. Galations 6:14 / Congrats Marie! This beautiful image is the Winner in the Living Christianity Challenge! All profit from sales goes to Feed The Children /

  • Hello Friends…This is a 16 X 20 mixed media painting on boxed canvas. I used acrylic paint, jewels, and glitter tulip paints to get this result. I am soooo happy that I got it finished in time for Christmas!!! LOL Thanks so much for looking!! Have a great day!! :) / /

  • / CHUNKIE Calendar Series One now available / / Chunkies are a new series of figurines I am working on .. / / CHUNKIE Birthday Fairy / / CHUNKIE Owl / / CHUNKIE Lotus Love on Golden Pond / / CHUNKIE Sunshine / / CHUNKIE / Elephant / / CHUNKY Diver / / CHUNKY Indian / / CHUNKIE Surfer / / CHUNKIE Ballerina / / CHUNKIE Geisha / / CHUNKIES in love / / CHUNKIE Hula girl / / CHUNKIE China / / CHUNKIE Lollipop Lover / / CHUNKIE Forest / / CHUNKIE Party / / CHUNKIE Pirate / / CHUNKIE Mod Girl / / CHUNKIE Tooth Fairy / / CHUNKIE Mother and Child / / CHUNKIE Wedding Next in line is CHUNKIE Wedding created from plasticine and some photoshopping…. it was bound to happen sooner or later that a couple of CHUNKIES would fall in love and get married….......here they are on their wedding day! HER / wedding gown plastic funnel and clay / crown icing attachment / bridal veil ripped gauze doily / bouquet rolled clay / butterfly in hair plasticine / eyes and lips digital / hair clay and digital HIM / Suit Clay / Shirt & Tie Clay and digital / eyesdigital BACKGROUND / Wall Black matte cardboard / Floor Silver cardboard Once the Chunkies are created and photographed, I usually dismantle them to be used in the creation of more chunkies, so I am recycling the plasticine. These Chunkies have been very therapeutic to create over the holidays, whilst taking a break from red bubble and having my family around. I have many more to come, and although I won’t be on RB as much, I hope to also be doing some serious painting this year…so i look forward 2009 with much anticipation …

  • Last summer there was this crazy metallic green bee hanging around my garden. It was intersting because it hardly moved… I know it wasn’t dead because it walked around the flower it was on… but I went inside to get my extension tubes and a half an hour later it was still there. I don’t know what type of bug/bee it is… but I love it’s coloring! Enjoy!

  • Please view larger so you can see the little singing wren better. Thank you!

  • On the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, Northumberland, England. July 2009 Canon EOS 450D, 18-55mm lens with polariser filter Single shot HDR in Dynamic-Photo HDR and postprocessed in PhotoImpact.

  • This has long been one of my favorite prayers. There are so many times when one doesn’t know how to pray, what to pray. These words seem to fill the bill, entrusting to the loving wisdom of the Holy Spirit those issues that are too large for our small minds to fathom and our tiny hearts to carry. Here is that prayer: “O, Holy Spirit, Beloved of my soul, I adore you. Enlighten me; guide me; strengthen me; console me. Tell me what I should do. Give me your orders. I promise to submit myself to whatever you desire for me and to accept whatever you permit to happen to me. Help me only to do your will.”

  • Second Place in the “Houses of Worship” challenge in The World As We See It, or as we missed it November 17, 2009. / Featured in The World As We See It , or as we missed it November 12, 2009. / Top Ten in “Sunday Morning” challenge in Mood & Ambience October 18, 2009. / Featured in Live and Let Live September 22, 2009. / Featured in ! # 1 Artists of RedBubble! September 22, 2009. Best seen on full size This sweet little church, at the corner of Triadelphia and Sharp Roads in Glenelg, Maryland, stands empty. Probably built around 1900, it was most recently used as the home and studio of a local artist who has since gone to live in the sunnier climate of Mexico. Happily, the congregation of this beautiful little chapel didn’t die out, as so often happens, but instead grew too large for this structure and built a much larger church not far down the road. I was quite excited to have the opportunity to tour here July 26, 2009 when the realtor was holding an open house, as I’d driven past many times and had always wanted to investigate!! Image taken with the handheld Nikon D300 and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens, shutter 1/250, aperture f/8.0, exp -.33, iso 500. Post work included hdr from 4 images at +3, +1, 0 and -2 evals … all duplicated and adjusted in Photoshop. Subsequent Orton technique was applied in PS, as were three textures at various blendings, and the brushed-in clouds. Included below is a capture of one of the windows in which, if you look carefully, you can see a reflection of the church bell … / which was directly behind me as I shot the window … My thanks to Princess of Shadows on Deviant Art and Ghostbones of Flickr for the great textures and to Obsidian Dawn for the cloud brushes.

  • a lovely scene of a small country church surrounded by the gorgeous fall colors, I love the way the white church really stands out against the colorful foliage.

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